You can view the 2000 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual ( which includes
the fuse diagrams ) online at :
www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces )
Click on Owner Guides
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In the fuse panel in the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open )
Fuse ( # 14 ) is a 10 amp fuse for the 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System ( 4WABS ) module , 4 WABS main relay
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In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment
( Maxi-fuse # 3 ) is a 50 amp fuse for the 4 WABS module and ( mini-fuse # 7 is a 30 amp fuse for the 4 WABS module
Could be anything from an ABS system fuse , sensor etc . malfunction
An ABS fault.
On your 2003 Mercury Mountaineer : A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the red " BRAKE " light is not on in your dash , you still have " normal " brakes * my ABS light suddenly came on and the first ABS fuse I checked was not installed all the way (I don't know how that could have happened ! ) I touched the fuse with my finger , heard a " click " and the ABS light went out ( just lucky I guess , but suspicious )
Its located on your differential
No , ABS is the anti-lock brake system
A malfunction has been detected with the Anti-lock Braking System ( ABS ) could be a fuse , an ABS sensor , or some other problem * in my case , the ABS light suddenly came on and the first ABS fuse that I checked was not installed all the way . I touched the fuse with my finger , heard a " click " and the ABS light went out ( just lucky I guess , but also suspicious of how that could have happened )
It means that the ABS control module has detected a problem in the ABS system. That will be impossible to determine without talking to the module with a scan tool to find out why it turned the light on. The other thing that it means is that you do not have ABS, but you now have conventional brakes. The ABS part of the brakes will not work until the problem is found out and fixed. Check the fuse first...start simple and cheap.
Could be a broken ABS sensor ring at one of the wheels
Which fuse box location does the abs fuse has on a 2000 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
4 wheel ABS brakes are standard on the Mercury Mountaineer in 1999
There is something wrong with your Anti-lock Brake System It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem As long as the " BRAKE " light in your dash is not on , you still have " normal " brakes * in my case , the ABS light suddenly stayed on and the first ABS fuse that I checked was not installed all the way . I touched the fuse with my finger , heard a " click " , and the ABS light went out ( just lucky I guess , but also suspicious of how that could have happened )
There are actually two ABS fuses on a 2000 Passat. One is located under the hood and one is in the main fuse block which is under the dash.